by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | Feb 18, 2010 | Financial Literacy, Money, Uncategorized
The norm is quickly becoming debt, overspending, and too many young people making money mistakes in the real world. So we say buck the norm! What do you say? We want you to show us. Enter our video contest for a chance to win a $2,000 scholarship plus a MacBook at...
by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | Feb 10, 2010 | Consumer Tips, Financial Literacy, Money, Oklahoma
I attended the Oklahoma Council on Economic Education Board Membership Orientation last week along with 11 new and 11 other existing board members. The meeting was kicked off by Dwayne Boggs, Board Chair and Dr. Sue Lynn Sasser, OCEE Executive Director. Three current...
by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | Jan 21, 2010 | Money, Recovery
What the nonprofits sector has to say about the economic enviroment. Speak for your State by clicking the link to Tell Your Story. What the variables are in individual state economies that most impact the work of nonprofits The health of the communities they serve...
by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | Jan 20, 2010 | Grants, Health, Money
Purpose: Communities Creating Healthy Environments (CCHE) is a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) that aims to prevent childhood obesity by increasing access to healthy foods and safe places to play in communities of color. The program will...
by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | Jan 5, 2010 | Consumer Tips, Government, Housing, Money
Get educated about buying a home. Click here (http://bit.ly/RESPAHandbook) for HUD’s revised special information booklet (Booklet) designed to assist individuals seeking to buy a home to become familiar with the home-buying process. Get information: regarding...
by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | Dec 7, 2009 | Federal Info, Government, Money, Oklahoma
The U S Census Bureau will hire thousands of people throughout the state of Oklahoma between now and next spring. This strong economic shot in the arm is like having several factories open up in the state! Up to a total of approximately 5,000 people will be on staff...